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Temocillin Use in Complicated Urinary Tract Infections Due to Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamases...

Urinary Tract Infection

This study is aimed at demonstrating the efficacy of temocillin in the treatment of complicated Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) due to confirmed Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamases (ESBL) producing or AmpC hyperproducing Enterobacteriaceae in the United Kingdom.

Withdrawn17 enrollment criteria

Controlled Human Malaria Infection by Intradermal Injection of Plasmodium Falciparum Sporozoites...

Malaria

The proposed trial will evaluate whether relatively non immune populations in endemic countries can be effectively infected with aseptic, purified, cryopreserved sporozoites (PfSPZ Challenge) given intradermally.

Completed42 enrollment criteria

Preparedness Study - HPV Vaccine

Sexual Transmission of Infection

Moffitt Cancer Center is the Coordinating Center for this study. The purpose of this study is to develop and test the infrastructure to conduct a future Phase III vaccine efficacy trial to assess trial feasibility, and to assess human papillomavirus (HPV) genotype distribution, data needed to design a Phase III trial. The investigators propose to conduct a Preparedness study among women ages 16-24 years of age residing in a region of South Africa with a high human immunodeficiency (HIV) incidence and prevalence. The specific aims of this study are to: Identify, recruit, enroll, and randomize a cohort of HIV negative women (200 per arm, 400 total) ages 16-24 years to an HPV vaccine against 4 types (HPV 6, 11, 16, 18 [Gardasil]) or placebo vaccine. Determine the cervical HPV prevalence and type distribution at enrollment, and cervical lesion prevalence among young females ages 16-24 years at high risk for HIV infection. Assess the rate of compliance through the 3-dose vaccination series

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Effect of Probiotics in Reducing Infections and Allergies in Young Children Starting Daycare

Days Absent From DaycareRespiratory Tract Infections2 more

The aim of the intervention is to examine the effect of a combination of the two bacterial strains BB-12 and LGG, provided for 6 month, on the prevalence of infections and allergic manifestations in small children, and how a combination of BB-12 and LGG affects the immune system, gastrointestinal tract and the microbiota. Children are enrolled during 2 winter seasons.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Everolimus + Very Low Tacrolimus vs Enteric-coated Mycophenolate Sodium + Low Tacrolimus in de Novo...

Transplantation InfectionCytomegalovirus Infections

This is a 12-month single center, randomized, open-label, single center study designed to compare the safety and efficacy of everolimus and very low dose tacrolimus versus enteric-coated sodium mycophenolate and low tacrolimus exposure in de novo kidney transplant recipients. The purpose of this study is to compare safety and efficacy of two immunosuppressive regimens based on low tacrolimus exposure combined to everolimus or to enteric-coated mycophenolate sodium (EC-MPS) in de novo kidney transplant recipients.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Decreasing Infection In Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery

Post Operative Infection Arthroscopic Shoulder SurgeryInfection

Despite the use of a standard preoperative skin disinfectant prior to shoulder surgery propionibacterium acne remains a leading cause of post-operative infections. The purpose of this study is to evaluate effectiveness of topical benzoyl peroxide as an adjuvant to chlorhexidine-impregnated skin preparation in attempting to lower the colonization propionibacterium acne prior to surgery. This study will take cultures from patients who are randomly assigned into groups that receive and do not receive benzoyl peroxide as additional skin prep prior to elective shoulder surgery and compare quantified culture results.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of a Weekly Oral Cyclic Antibiotic Programme in the Prevention of Urinary Tract...

Neurogenic BladderUrinary Tract Infection

Symptomatic urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the main causes of morbidity and the main cause of re-hospitalization in subjects with neurogenic bladder. Long-term antibiotic therapy increases the risk of multi-resistant bacterial infections, without reducing the rate of symptomatic UTIs. Our non-comparative preliminary study has shown that Weekly Oral Cyclic Antibiotic Programme (single, weekly dose of antibiotic X on even weeks, and antibiotic Y on odd weeks) seem to drastically reduce both the number of symptomatic UTIs and the number of hospitalizations in patients with neurogenic bladder, without affecting bacterial ecology. The objective of this study is to validate this preliminary work with a large-scale randomized, parallel-group, multicenter study.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Immunogenicity, Safety, Tolerability of a Plant-Made H5 VLP Influenza Vaccine

Virus DiseasesRNA Virus Infections2 more

The primary objective is to assess the immunogenicity and safety and tolerability of two consecutive doses of H5 VLP Influenza vaccine given 21 days apart, at three dose levels: in part A: 20 µg, 30 µg and 45 µg combined with Alhydrogel® 1%, or 45 µg without Alhydrogel®, compared to the placebo, (100mM phosphate buffer + 150mM NaCl + 0.01% Tween 80).

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Cluster Randomised Trial of Improved Sanitation in Rural Orissa, India

DiarrhoeaSoil-transmitted Helminth Infection1 more

The study is a cluster-randomized, controlled trial conducted among 100 villages (including approximately 3500 households and 20,000 people) in Puri district, State of Orissa, India. The study aims to assess the impact of the construction and use of latrines in rural settings on diarrhoeal disease, helminth infections and nutritional status. The study will also report on the cost and cost-effectiveness of the intervention and its impact on lost days at school and work as well as on expenditures on drugs and medical treatment. The study will document how the intervention actually impacts exposure to human excreta along principal transmission pathways by evaluating the impact on (i) faecal contamination of drinking water, (ii) the presence of mechanical vectors (flies) in food preparation areas, and (iii) the presence of faeces in and around participating households and villages. The study will also explore the extent to which different levels of acquisition and use of on-site sanitation among householders impact disease throughout the community.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Safety and Immunogenicity Study of a Recombinant Protein Vaccine (NDV-3) Against S.Aureus and Candida...

Staphylococcal InfectionsCandidiasis

This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study is a first-in-human Phase 1 study using two dose levels of an investigational vaccine directed against S. aureus and Candida. The study is designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of the investigational vaccine, NDV-3

Completed28 enrollment criteria
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